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Margaret Tynes, Soprano Who Soared in Verdi and Strauss, Dies at 104

Because there were few opportunities for Black singers in the U.S., she became a powerhouse in Europe, performing in operas like “Tosca” and “Carmen.”

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Black People, Deaths (Obituaries), Discrimination, Italy, Opera, Tynes, Margaret (1919-2024), United States
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